On the Trail: November 1, 2012
November 1st, 2012
08:09 AM ET
10 years ago

On the Trail: November 1, 2012

(CNN) - After four days off the campaign trail to deal with Superstorm Sandy, President Barack Obama heads back to three battleground states Thursday - Wisconsin, Nevada and Colorado.

His rival Mitt Romney will stump in Virginia, a make-up day of sorts after he canceled events there Sunday ahead of the storm.

The running mates are on the trail too - Vice President Biden in Iowa, and Rep. Paul Ryan in Colorado and Las Vegas.

See the full schedule after the jump.

10:00 a.m. ET: Mitt Romney holds a rally in Roanoke, Virginia

11:40 p.m. ET: President Obama holds a campaign rally in Green Bay, Wisconsin

12:45 p.m. ET: Joe Biden delivers remarks in Muscatine, Iowa

1:45 p.m. ET: Paul Ryan holds a campaign rally in Greeley, Colorado

2:15 p.m. ET: Mitt Romney holds a campaign rally in Doswell, Virginia

5:00 p.m. ET: Joe Biden holds a campaign event in Fort Dodge, Iowa

5:10 p.m. ET: President Obama attends a campaign rally in Las Vegas.

6:10 p.m. ET: Paul Ryan holds a campaign event in Reno, Nevada.

7:05 p.m. ET: Mitt Romney holds a campaign event in Virginia Beach.

9:00 p.m. ET: President Obama holds a campaign event in Denver.

9:30 p.m. ET: Paul Ryan holds a campaign event in Las Vegas.


Filed under: 2012 • Joe Biden • Mitt Romney • On the Trail • Paul Ryan • President Obama
soundoff (3 Responses)
  1. Jeff in Virginia

    President Obama is also doing a 1 AM rally in Ohio, which is suspiciously missing from this list.

    It looks like the people responsible for this segment are just lazy. They can't be bothered to get the schedule right, and they certainly can't be bothered to put together a new image. Same creepy shot of Romney. Same angry shot of Obama.

    November 1, 2012 08:54 am at 8:54 am |
  2. GI Joe

    Will romney ask for more canned peas and dry cereal so he can store them in his giant mormon warehouses?

    He only does charitable things for mormons.

    November 1, 2012 09:29 am at 9:29 am |
  3. becky

    Yesterday the Romney campaign collected food for the Red Cross for the victims of Sandy. Unfortunately, no one asked the Red Cross if they wanted food collected. No one bothered to ask the Red Cross.

    This is exactly what worries me about Romney. He does not ask those in charge. He just decides for himself and moves forward. His team does the same thing. This could be disasterous let alone confusing. He chose this course after the assassination in Libya. A President needs to assess the situation before making any statements. He also can not start out being inflammatory. He does need to tell those involved that we will be looking for those who were involved and they will be brought to justice.

    Just because we are the most powerful nation does not mean that we bully. It is even more important to be measured in our responses. The movie was used as the catalyst by those who carried our the assassination. People do not understand that we are a democracy and we do need to follow the laws of the country. However, we will find those involved and will arrest them.

    Remember those WMD and how they did not have them in Iraq. That was not a good move. We needed better intelligence first.

    9/11 was so catastrophic and outrageous let along an attack on New York and that required an immediate response by President Bush. The first few days saw Americans coming together because the politicians rallied and spoke with one voice, that of the President. That is the way we do things in the USA.

    November 1, 2012 09:43 am at 9:43 am |